ChurchMag Welcomes the ChurchTech Sub-Reddit

A few times I tried posting something from ChurchMag, but quickly found there was no Church tech related Reddit, so I went ahead and dropped it in a Christian Sub-Reddit. It fit and I didn’t think much of it.

ChurchTech Sub-Reddit

Pretty cool, right?

Currently, there isn’t a lot of readers and the contributions are fairly low at this point, but we’re hoping that’s all about to change.

😉

If you’re a Reddit user, now you’ve got a new awesome Sub-Reddit to read! Now, if you find a cool ChurchTech (not just tech, either, Church tech) snippet on the web, you can drop it on the ChurchTech Sub-Reddit.

Of course, if you’re not a Reddit user, perhaps this is the perfect reason to give it a try!

Eric Dye

Proprietor of ChurchMag

I am a blogger, business owner and lover of coffee. I spend most of my time as Programs Director for Open Church, but you'll also find me as a writer and editor for ChurchMag and ChurchMag Press. All while enjoying my family and sipping espresso in Italy.

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